SUCCEEDS BRADMAN
M'CABE:S. NEW JOB
: "When there was grave danger that Don Bradman would go to England to play; cricket, Associated Newspapers, F.:J. Palmer andSon.oLtd., and 2UE Broadcasting Station held him for Australia, says-tho Sydney "Daily Telegraph."' •. '• ; —-'This'meant, of course, that.he would leave. Mick'Simmons's Sport* Depot in Feßruafy on the expiry of his contract, and that enterprising firm has engaged S. W Cabe to fill the vacancy.
It will-be recalled that when the Cricket Association appealed to business houses three, years ago to employ young cricketers Mick ' Simmons tbok;the lead and gave Bradmari a job.
?7ow that he is leaving they have made another wise choice, as there is no 'more popular player in Australia thanM'Cabe. He is to commence .duty ■ immediately, so that for the next two months, the firm will hare the services of.two of the foremost cricketers in the land.- - ■ ' " ' ' - '■■ : •
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1932, Page 5
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143SUCCEEDS BRADMAN Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1932, Page 5
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